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Virtual Hosting the perfect option to sites that have outgrown shared hosting.

January 4, 2010 - 10:08 pm No Comments
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When a host computer runs multiple web servers simultaneously it is known as “virtual” hosting. This system relies on virtual DNS resolution which permits specific domain names to be assigned to each web server. So, a single computer can then host many independent web sites. Virtual web hosting is either name based or IP based and allows a great degree of manageability, efficiency, and scalability of the infrastructure.

When a web site has outgrown in many ways its hosting solution then the most workable option is “virtual” web hosting. This is cost efficient as compared to setting up your own dedicated server.

In “virtual” hosting, resources are not shared with other web sites. Each website is assigned fixed amounts of available resources. So, a single site cannot utilize disproportionately all the resources.

Each website has its own operating system on the “virtual” hosting server with an isolated segment of disk space and in some cases specific hard drives on the server. So, crashes or technical problems encountered by other sites on the host server will not affect your site. Using this system you the website owner can install changes in the operating system and customize your web pages.

• Do your research well and find the near to perfect virtual host. Be sure to check referrals and blogs as well as forums for complaints.

• Read all the fine print thoroughly and ask any questions you may have before signing up. Most virtual hosting providers offer back ups of your site, technical support, e-mail addresses, a web based GUI for you to manage your settings, and a e-commerce path that will allow shopping carts and customer support as well as loyalty programs.

• Once terms and conditions are agreed upon, the hosting company will give you a login name and password, an IP address for your site, and the name of the “private directory” that is assigned to you. This is where you will upload your pages.

• Register your domain name and be sure to ensure that the DNS record specifies the DNS server of the virtual hosting company. If your site is already registered then complete the required formalities to change the DNS records with your registrar.

• Upload the pages to the virtual hosting directory.

• Test the site after 3-4 days using the IP address. Once the DNS propagates across the web you will be able to access your site using its domain.

Virtual hosting works because with the popularity of the web there exist, a bouquet of customers that need a common set of web services and technical support. So, a company that can efficiently package together several solutions which can be used by a great number of customers becomes profitable as well as popular. They offer websites an economy of costs as well as the advantage of a degree of independence.

Virtual hosting will cost around US$ 35-US$ 99 per month and more. This is much lower than the costs of running a dedicated server and therefore the ideal choice for a small to mid sized web site that has outgrown shared hosting.


Key Points to Take Care about Multiple Domain Hosting

December 9, 2009 - 1:56 pm No Comments
Multiple domain hosting brings cost saving and convenience of managing different websites under one roof. However, an individual using multiple domain hosting needs to take care of few key points for the smooth running of all the websites. Learn about these points from the discussion below.

Multiple domain hosting eliminates the concept of maintaining separate hosting accounts for different domains. However, it tends to bring complexity in the management of different domains from a single hosting account, if the owner of domains has not selected the package proficiently. If you are about to deal with multiple domain hosting for the first time, here are some key points you need to take care of while purchasing a package.

Appropriate Bandwidth

As more than one website will be running using the multiple domain hosting services, it is important to have a near to exact idea of the bandwidth requirement. The type of content supported by different domains is the main contributing factor towards the bandwidth requirements. For instance, a website with audio and video contents requires more bandwidth or data transfer rate than a simple text based website. So, consider the bandwidth requirement for each domain while choosing a multiple domain host.

Enough Disk Space

Similar to what is explained in the last section, it is important to consider the disk space available for storing and uploading the files associated with different domains. Moreover, the website owner must also have the proficiency to appropriately divide the disk space for different domains, considering the present and future requirements of each website to be hosted.

Individual Email Accounts

Different websites hosted using multiple domain hosting account might target different sets of audiences. For this, it is essential to have different email accounts for each of the domains. So, make sure to have this requirement fulfilled while selecting a multiple domain hosting package. 

Control Panel

The control panel for multiple domains will be a centralized location to control each of the websites. Thus, it should be highly user friendly and should offer all critical tools required for administration of different domains.

Once you are able to take care of the points mentioned above, multiple domain hosting can work exactly the way you want it to.



By: michaelrussell

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Multiple domain web site hosting offers a number of advantages over traditional web hosting types. To learn everything about multiple domain hosting, one can find loads of tutorials and news at WebHostGear.com.